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  • Dandenong two from two in local rivalry

    Dandenong two from two in local rivalry

    It was a Good Friday for Dandenong forward Ziggy Toledo-Glasman who starred in the Stingrays 27-point win over Gippsland at Morwell. Toledo-Glasman had a breakout…

  • Father and son drown in holiday tragedy

    Father and son drown in holiday tragedy

    Tributes are flowing for a kind-hearted father and his son who drowned at a popular swimming spot in Queensland’s far north. Ventura Bus Lines driver…

  • Police search Hallam wetlands for missing woman

    Police search Hallam wetlands for missing woman

    A police search is currently underway in the Hallam Valley wetlands, as the last sighting of Wantirna woman Sarah approaches the three week mark. Police…

  • Plenty of storylines at Robinson

    Plenty of storylines at Robinson

    Last year’s Southern Football Netball League Division Two runner-up Doveton has levelled up in several areas as it again looks like it will be a…

  • Dees demolish Dolphins

    Dees demolish Dolphins

    A slow start was not been enough to grind the Casey Demons juggernaut to a halt, claiming their third straight victory to open the VFL…

  • Workwear retooled sustainably

    Workwear retooled sustainably

    Used work clothes normally cast into landfill will be recycled as part of the Pound Road West Upgrade project. In a first for Major Road…

  • Rubber plant charged over workplace death

    Rubber plant charged over workplace death

    A Dandenong South rubber product factory has been charged over a fatal workplace incident in 2021. A 47-year-old worker suffered fatal head injuries after allegedly…

  • Teens among crime spree arrests

    Teens among crime spree arrests

    Police have charged five teenagers following an alleged crime spree across multiple suburbs of Melbourne on Friday 7 April. The group were allegedly involved in…

  • Young foodies’ healthy switch

    Young foodies’ healthy switch

    With the pick of its garden’s fresh goodies, Athol Road Primary School’s after-school care has taken out an inaugural Vic Kids Eat Well Award. Last…

  • Dig into dinosaur fun

    Dig into dinosaur fun

    Jurassic Creatures is an exciting event for dinosaur lovers of all ages. With interactive activities like fossil digging and dinosaur passport hunts, as well as…

  • Programmed for success

    Programmed for success

    Lyndale Secondary College offers great advantages across a breadth of curriculum offerings. There is provision for specialist learning areas and facilities, extensive staff professional development…

  • Full STEM ahead at Dandy High

    Full STEM ahead at Dandy High

    Established in 1919, Dandenong High School is one of the oldest and most culturally diverse secondary schools in Victoria. We are a co-educational setting from…

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